VjZ Mifcellaneous Difcoveries 
12. There is alfo a greenilh Grafsbopper 
or Locujl , on Goofeberry-Leaves, Sweet- 
Bryar, and Golden Moufe-Ear, in April 
and May , with four Legs, two black Eyes, 
a Pair of curious Horns, and many other 
Beauties. 
13. In the Water of Ditches there are 
frequently Numbers of Water-Spiders, not 
larger than a Grain of Sand ; they are very 
voracious, hunting about continually for 
Prey; and may be feen by the Microlcope 
catching and devouring other minute Ani¬ 
malcules. Some have eight, fome ten Legs, 
and Antenna jointed like Equifetum or Horfe- 
TaiL 
14. Likewife in Handing Waters we may 
often meet with {lender Eels or Worms, 
about the third of an Inch, and fometimes 
more, in Length. They are full of Joints 
from End to End, at large DiHances from 
one another; have a fliarp Head like an Eel , a 
large Mouth, and two fine black Eyes. The 
Tail terminates in a Tuft of Hairs of a very 
curious Structure ; the Motions of the In- 
teflines are feen diilindtly, and the whole 
Animal is a delightful Objedt.—The Blood- 
red Jointed Worm , very common in Hagnant 
Waters, is alfo well deferving our Obferva-< 
tion. 
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